I need to set up a backup that:
1. Keeps a full drive image
2. Keeps an incremental/differential backup of general files
I'm using Windows 2003 which makes it abit more difficult.
A non-technical person would need to restore it (even if the OS is corrupt), so a simple procedure would be great. Backups would need to be automatically scheduled and this is for a charity I help with so costs should be minimum.
Any ideas for software?
W2k3 comes with backup software capable of what you want already. Have you looked at that?
Doing a restore is a technical task. You can't delegate it to someone who's non-technical.
Also look at implementing shadow copies.
The main thing is being able to re-image the server from a stored image should disaster occur and the server just decide its not going to play ball. I didnt think W2k3 server could do that?
Works fine. Just boot from floppy and restore from backup.

Bare metal restore using ntbackup.
http://searchwincomputing.techtarget...145063,00.html
Ben

I also agree that it has to be a technical person doing the restore.
With shadow copies you could give users the ability to restore their files if they delete/corrupt them.
Ben

This ( http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/316 ) looks interesting although I haven't had chance to download and inspect it yet.

that sounds great, alternative is to image to a ghost v2i file which vmware can run.This ( www.vmware.com/vmtn/ap...ectory/316 ) looks interesting although I haven't had chance to download and inspect it yet.
That virtual appliance directory is excellent - so much stuff. Thanks Ric
damn RM - they block legitimate torrents :x ! - now I definately need an alternative ADSL line !![]()
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